Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday moved to liquidate his personal assets, agreeing to demands from the families of Sandy Hook victims whom he owes more than $1.5 billion in damages over his lies about the 2012 school massacre.
“This isn’t even my property! I had to move home to my father’s third vacation mansion*, because I had to sell my only one so that I could pay off this unjust judgment! I’m not even making any money! The new clothes? The new car? They’re my father’s, he lets me use them because I had to sell all of mine! The Rolex? I’m borrowing my father’s!”
Yes, but the families can keep going after him for failing to pay.
Which is probably his goal, since his entire legal strategy so far has been to delay: hope the families and/or their lawyers stop going after him due to the massive amount of time and money it would cost to keep taking him to court.
Unfortunately there are still a million ways for him to live in luxury and not have any “official” income.
“This isn’t even my property! I had to move home to my father’s third vacation mansion*, because I had to sell my only one so that I could pay off this unjust judgment! I’m not even making any money! The new clothes? The new car? They’re my father’s, he lets me use them because I had to sell all of mine! The Rolex? I’m borrowing my father’s!”
That’s of course what he’ll do, and unfortunately I think there is little that can be done legally.
Yes, but the families can keep going after him for failing to pay.
Which is probably his goal, since his entire legal strategy so far has been to delay: hope the families and/or their lawyers stop going after him due to the massive amount of time and money it would cost to keep taking him to court.